Players of South Africa Women cricket team participating in a net practice session for the upcoming three T20 series against Pakistan Women cricket team at Multan Cricket StadiumSeptember 14,10:43 PM
A cyclist student holding hand of a motorcyclist student help him to reach his destinationSeptember 14,10:43 PM
Participants of the International Maritime Sustainability Exhibition & Conference Pakistan (IMSEC) 2024 visiting a stall during the ConferenceSeptember 14,6:56 PM
President Chamber of Commerce, Abdul Ghafoor Malik presenting a sheild to DPO Sialkot Rana Umar Farooq during his visit of SCCISeptember 14,6:56 PM
Butterflies, nature’s delicate brushstrokes, have inspired poets across cultures for centuries. Their fleeting beauty and graceful movements captivate even animals like dogs, who often chase them in wonder. English poets call them “winged jewels,” French poets “papillons de lumière” (butterflies of light), German poets “schwebende Blumen” (floating flowers), and Urdu classical poets liken them to “parwaaz-e-nagham” (the flight of melodies). This universal fascination highlights their enduring allure as symbols of beauty and transformation. (Please match the picture with the story slugged “From lens to legacy: Photographer Tahir’s captivating efforts in butterfly preservation’ already released by APP)September 14,6:53 PM
Children enjoying bath in the rain water accumulated in water pond in the Federal CapitalSeptember 14,6:24 PM
Labourers busy in work of flyover under construction 10th Avenue during development work in Federal CapitalSeptember 14,6:24 PM